FC HALIFAX Town get back to work as they target a Blue Square North play-off place with tonight’s test a home clash with Solihull Moors (7.45).

Mid-table Solihull make the trip to Halifax aiming to put a dent in Town’s promotion push as the Shaymen begin their catch-up games.

The Shaymen have played the least amount of games in the league with 16, only Harrogate Town on 17 are close, yet manager Neil Aspin’s men sit seventh and, should they be victorious, will move back into the top five.

It won’t be easy against a Solihull side who haven’t lost in the league since October.

Aspin will be looking for a reaction from his side, after watching them drop their first points since the same month, at Gainsborough Trinity on New Year’s Day.

Jason St Juste and Dale Johnson will sit out the game due to a knee injury, but Paul Marshall returns to the side.

And Jason Jarrett’s departure from the club is likely to open the door for Chris Worsley.

Solihull are managed by former QPR defender, Bignot, who is now in his second season at Damson Park.

Bignot has assembled a strong squad, many of whom have played at a higher level including American and former-Stoke City midfielder, Jay Denny. Also in the attacking department he has ex-Walsall man Gary Birch to call upon.

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